Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. One of englands world cup winning heroes. Martin peters, who scored in the 1966 final, has died at the age of 76. A catastrophic fire warning is issued for parts of eastern australia, including sydney, amid record breaking temperatures following months of severe drought. These are very difficult and trying times. We are up to day 105 of the bushfire emergency across New South Wales and the community is going to have to stay alert and understand what they are going to do as they are threatened by fires. The government approves the takeover of uk defence and aerospace specialist, cobham, by an american company. Prince philip has spent day in hospital in london, to be treated for whats being described as a pre existing condition. And another victory for fallon sherrock, the first ever woman to beat a man in the world darts championship, has won again and is now through to the third
A nationwide Vaccination Program trying to stem the Measles Outbreak that has already claimed more than 60 lives. Could have become need for the news we start in the u. S. Where the u. S. Congress itself has moved a step closer to impeaching President Donald Trump building on last months testimonies before the House Intelligence Committee the Judiciary Committee has held its 1st formal impeachment hearing fall legal experts discussed allegations trump abused his power by asking ukraine to investigate his political rival joe biden we begin our coverage with heidi castro. Found. Perjuring some of us constitutional scholars have weighed in in President Trumps ukraine scandal is an impeachable then nothing is and professor gary hart did President Trump commit the impeachable high crime in misdemeanor of abuse of power we 3 are unanimous yes the 3 law professors call by democrats running in unison alarm bells that the countrys democracy is under threat by the president s actions what has ha
And then. It is the way i negotiate. It has done very well for me over the years, and it is doing even better for the country. Me over the years, and it is doing even betterfor the country. And i do think. Look, heres the story. I have people say, make a deal, make a deal. They dont have the guts, and they dont have the wisdom to know that you cant continue with a country that is taking 500 billion, not million, 500 billion, with a b, every year, 500 billion. Somebody had to do this. It should have been done by president 0bama. And sleepy joe biden. It should have been done by other people, it should have been done by bush and clinton. Double bush. It should have been done. I am doing it. Let me tell you something else. North korea should have been done a long time ago. Im doing a lot of things that i shouldnt have to be doing. Go ahead, please. Beth rigby, sky news. President trump you, you have met our new Prime Minister, borisjohnson yesterday. You said he was the right man for the
Is a constitutional outrage. Suspending parliament is not acceptable its not on what the pm is doing is a sort of smash n grab on our democracy in order to force through a no deal exit from the eu whats he so afraid of . Ruth davidson is on the verge of resignation as the leader of the scottish conservatives. She is said tonight to be considering her position. League one Football Team Bolton Wanderers have announced theyve been saved with their administrators securing the clubs sale to Football Ventures limited. And a huge hoard of silver coins found in North Somerset dating back good evening. Boris johnson has made a controversial move to suspend parliament in september for about five weeks, in the run up to the october 31st brexit deadline. The queen approved the Prime Ministers move, which means the current parliamentary session will end just days after mps return from their summer break. Parliament will only resume less than three weeks before the end of october for the queens spee
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With us are the broadcaster John Stapleton and Nicola Bartlett the Political Correspondent for the daily mirror. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The conservative leadership leads the metro, focusing on the fallout from this evenings tv debate which frontrunner borisjohnson did not attend. The daily mirror calls the uxbridge mp a chicken for not attending, and he was condemned by the other contenders. While the daily express reports that the other leadership rivals criticised the former london mayor for his absense. That story also makes the front of the guardian with the contenders using the debate to set out their vision for the future of the uk. Indias win over pakistan in the cricket world cup makes the front of the Financial Times millions worldwide watched the match making it one of the most viewed events in world sport. The i leads with theresa mays plan for a £27 million boost